Guidelines for long ultrafine grained steel production and application to the automotive sector
- Salvatori, I.
- Guarnaschelli, C.
- Coppola, T.
- Goldhan, G.
- Idoyaga, Z.
- Elvira, R.
- Betti, S.
- Aldazábal Mensa, Javier
- Ocaña Arizcorreta, Ibon
- Martínez Esnaola, José Manuel
- Plano, S.
Editorial: European Commission
ISBN: 978-92-79-33089-6
Ano de publicación: 2013
Tipo: Libro
Resumo
In order to meet the increasing needs from economic and social developments in future, the research on new generation steels with higher strength and longer duration, has become a worldwide issue. It is well known that various mechanisms to strengthen the steels exist, but grain refinement is the only method to improve both strength and toughness simultaneously. A ferrite grain size in the range of 1÷4 um and a steel microstructure characterised by a mixture of ferrite-pearlite and/or martensite, bainite microstructure, could give a very good combination of mechanical (strength, ductility, toughness, fatigue) and technological properties (machinability, cold/warm metal forming, etc.) for final application to automotive components.